The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 48
... fair courtesy . [ The Knights and Ladies dance . Unclasp , unclasp : Thanks , gentlemen , to all ; all have done well , [ To Per . ] But you the best . Pages and lights , to conduct These knights unto their several lodgings ! [ To Per ...
... fair courtesy . [ The Knights and Ladies dance . Unclasp , unclasp : Thanks , gentlemen , to all ; all have done well , [ To Per . ] But you the best . Pages and lights , to conduct These knights unto their several lodgings ! [ To Per ...
Page 52
... fair too , is she not ? Per . As a fair day in summer , wondrous fair . Sim . Sir , my daughter thinks very well of you ; Ay , so well , that you must be her master , And she will be your scholar : therefore look to it . Per . I am ...
... fair too , is she not ? Per . As a fair day in summer , wondrous fair . Sim . Sir , my daughter thinks very well of you ; Ay , so well , that you must be her master , And she will be your scholar : therefore look to it . Per . I am ...
Page 53
... fair , Resolve your angry father , if my tongue Did e'er solicit , or my hand subscribe 62. her , i.e. honour's . But the corresponding passage in 50 60 Wilkins makes it probable that the word should be your . To any syllable that made ...
... fair , Resolve your angry father , if my tongue Did e'er solicit , or my hand subscribe 62. her , i.e. honour's . But the corresponding passage in 50 60 Wilkins makes it probable that the word should be your . To any syllable that made ...
Page 65
... fair creature , Rare as you seem to be . Thai . [ She moves . O dear Diana , What world Where am I ? Where's my lord ? is this ? Sec . Gent . Is not this strange ? First Gent . Cer . Most rare . Hush , my gentle neighbours ! Lend me ...
... fair creature , Rare as you seem to be . Thai . [ She moves . O dear Diana , What world Where am I ? Where's my lord ? is this ? Sec . Gent . Is not this strange ? First Gent . Cer . Most rare . Hush , my gentle neighbours ! Lend me ...
Page 75
... fair enough portion ( to live on , giving up our business ) . 30 40 50 37. hatched , closed ( with a half - door ) . 47. gone through , done my utmost , made the highest offer . 48. piece , creature . has excellent good clothes ...
... fair enough portion ( to live on , giving up our business ) . 30 40 50 37. hatched , closed ( with a half - door ) . 47. gone through , done my utmost , made the highest offer . 48. piece , creature . has excellent good clothes ...
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